Multi-scale Modeling of Structure and Properties Evolution in Nuclear Materials
Offered By: MICDE University of Michigan via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore multi-scale modeling techniques for predicting material performance in nuclear energy applications through this comprehensive seminar. Delve into the research conducted at Idaho National Laboratory, focusing on computational modeling to improve and extend the life of existing reactors and develop new reactor designs. Learn about the challenges of acquiring experimental data in nuclear science and how multi-scale modeling bridges the gap between atomistic, mesoscale, and engineering scales. Discover the MOOSE (Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment) framework and its applications in nuclear materials research. Examine case studies on nuclear fuel performance, radiation-driven formation of nanoscale void and gas bubble superlattices, and powder densification through electric field assisted sintering. Gain insights into the role of computational modeling in addressing climate change through advanced nuclear energy technologies.
Syllabus
Larry Aagesen: Multi-scale modeling of the evolution of structure and properties in materials...
Taught by
MICDE University of Michigan
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